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rodlrock
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My first try at HDR
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Here are my first two shots and my try at HDR.I know this is not every ones cup of tea but I would love your input.
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Uncle Harley
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Re: My first try at HDR
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what is HDR? Those are some wicked cool looking shots though!
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I think it stands for high dynamic range imaging.
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rodlrock
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Re: My first try at HDR
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Quote from: HiTines on December 01, 2008, 09:11:45 PM
I think it stands for high dynamic range imaging.
You are right here is a link to this guys work I got to spend the day with him last week (and 2000 other people)
http://www.thebestofben.com/
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HiTines
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Re: My first try at HDR
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The first time I ever noticed this was on a NICKLEBACK cd cover.
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Uncle Harley
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Re: My first try at HDR
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what exactly is it? Do you do it with a specific type of camera or is it done with some type of photo editor. Some of them pictures in that link reminded me of college when I was starting to come down from an acid trip
Kida freaked me out a bit ROFLMAO!!!
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Re: My first try at HDR
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I am doing it with my photos using Photomatix Pro 3.1 and Photoshop CS3.I kinda like it so far.
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whitetailslayer
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Re: My first try at HDR
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I really like HDR photos...especially pictures that are taken of mechanical gears and rusted farm equipment. There is so much depth within the photos when doing HDR. Looks good rodlrock.
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rodlrock
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Quote from: whitetailslayer on December 02, 2008, 10:55:00 AM
I really like HDR photos...especially pictures that are taken of mechanical gears and rusted farm equipment. There is so much depth within the photos when doing HDR. Looks good rodlrock.
Thanks I am thinking of going to a junk yard to try some other ideas.
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rodlrock
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Re: My first try at HDR
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Here is one I took last night in class then worked on at home.
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Re: My first try at HDR
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They look more like "artwork" than an actual photo. Kinda neat looking though.
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